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Hi, I am looking for comments as well as suggestions for post if the image can be improved with post-processing ideas. Crop? Zoom in on the salivating tiger? Crop out the bars of the jeep or keep them for perspective?

Ideas very much welcome. Thanks for taking effort to critique.


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Old 09-06-2011, 12:55 PM
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YES, get rid of the bars. eek that cat looks hungry!
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Thanks for the comment. I will take them out then. More people had suggested to remove the bars.
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yes - the car and perhaps, if possible the bit of tree in the back corner? not really too much of an issue tbh Love Tigers!
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Those tigers are gorgeous. You caught their colors so well. I would definitely take the bar out - it takes away from the tigers.
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YES, get rid of the bars. eek that cat looks hungry!
definitively the bars . . .
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